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Concept
“Pozo”
in Spanish means: “hole”. The hole remits us to a search that
starts on the surface and then tries to retrace the cycles of the earth.
This search has a purpose in itself, and permits the amazement of who
really doesn’t know what is searching, but knows that the way is
“to search” or finally “to find” in a unconsciously
and innocently way.
The eagerness to the profundity awakes our wishes in order to know what
happened to people and music in our country, and to recreate and interpret
in our time and reality, the roads of time and the people who lived them.
So, the person who searches must make a “hole”.
Someone who made a hole wants to express that doesn’t conform
just to the surface and needs to enrich oneself learning from
the past.
From the beginning, the folklore music has been changing and interacting
with people who play it. Instruments, idioms, ways and styles of dancing
and playing have been added according with the regions and people who
live in them. That is why this duo tries to take up songs which were part
of the traditional repertoire and likewise to approach new songs, mixing
those and these time in order with the purpose of getting a spontaneous
and genuine result.
Hence in this work you can listen not traditional instruments of Argentinean
folklore like marimba, vibraphone, interacting with guitar, panflute,
bandonion, voice and percussion that belong to the traditional style.
The repertoire includes songs by: Cuchi Leguizamón, Manuel Castilla,
Félix Dardo Palorma, Cacho Valles, Omar Moreno Palacios, Raúl
Carnota, Norberto Ocker and Gabriel Amadeo Videla among others.
In their firth record like a duo they had guests musicians like: Liliana
Herrero, Marcos Cabezaz, Norberto Ocker, Pablo Toscanini, Juan Manuel
Sánchez, Santiago Capriglione, Juani Serrano, Guillermo Beresñak,
Melina Ramos whose their performance gave to the record a great timbre
diversity.
Actually, they are presenting the record in Argentina and Europe
For this presenting they have a percussionist guest called: Esteban Barrado
in percussion.
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